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Libros antiguos y modernos

Amalia Skarlatou Levi.

Evanescent happiness: Ottoman Jews encounter modernity. The case of Lea Mitrani and Joseph Niego, (1863-1923).

Libra, 2015

47,00 €

Khalkedon Books, IOBA, ESA Bookshop

(Istanbul, Turquía)

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Año de publicación
2015
ISBN
9786059022446
Lugar de impresión
Istanbul
Autor
Amalia Skarlatou Levi.
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0
Editores
Libra
Formato
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
Materia
ORT MODERNITY WESTERNIZATION OCCIDENTALIZATION OF THE SOCIAL, LIFE HISTORY OTTOMANICA OTTOMANIA OTTOMAN WORLD OTTOMANS EMPIRE, STATE DAS OSMANISCHE REICH L'EMPIRE L'IMPERO OTTOMANO EL IMPERIO, OTOMANO DET OSMANSKE RIKET GESCHICHTE HISTOIRE OTTOMANE STORIA, OTTOMANA HISTORIA OTOMANA OTTOMANSKE HISTORIE JEW JEWS JEWISH, JEWRY JUDAICA JUIF JUIVE JUIVEN JUIFS, Judaica
Descripción
Soft cover
Idiomas
Inlgés
Encuadernación
Tapa blanda

Descripción

New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 274 p. Evanescent happiness: Ottoman Jews encounter modernity. The case of Lea Mitrani and Joseph Niego, (1863-1923). This book aims to be a collective biography of Joseph Niego and Lea Mitrani, two Ottoman Jews, whose lives spanned a sixty-year period of profound changes for Ottoman Jewry. Born in Edirne, Joseph and Lea were educated in the schools of the Alliance Israélite Universelle. Subsequently, they were sent to Paris in order to be trained as teachers and be sent back to help "regenerate" Ottoman Jews through a Western-style education. After their marriage, Joseph was appointed director of the agricultural school "Mikveh Israel," established by the Alliance in the outskirts of Jaffa, where the family would reside for twelve years. Their time in an agricultural school and contact with Zionism and the Jewish pioneers in late nineteenth-century Palestine would define their lives as a married couple and as Jews in the vortex of modernization and nationalism. While Joseph would thrive professionally, Lea would gradually lose control of her life.
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